December 15, 2020

Killing Fields (Studio Version)



BUY - https://xuluprophet.bandcamp.com/albu... 'Killing Fields' penned by Daly is an introspective look the culpability of non participation in evildoing and equating it with the guilt involved in Catholicism in the refrain 'I'm Guilty', however the song ends with a rallying cry to 'Free Yourself'. Stylistically the track has echoes of early 90's funk rock and grunge reminiscent of bands such as RHCP and Pearl Jam. The track was recorded at SCAD studios by Clea Cullen who also contributed backing vocals for the song and mixed by Oisin Daly. Killing Fields Have you seen the Killing Fields Or has the veil come down How can I live with myself with my head stuck in the ground Can you hear the piper coming back around How can you with all your hands so firmly planted in the sand I'm Guilty I can see quite clearly inside these walls of this world I've built myself Please don't remind me of the death outside my door We all try to save ourselves but something gotta give We've all lost sight of this and there nothing we can do to save us now I'm Guilty Crucify me (I'm Guilty) Absolve me (I'm Guilty) Show me the easy way out Online Tip Jar for Xuluprophet- https://tinyurl.com/stn265y Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/xuluprophet BANDCAMP FROM THE GUTTER TO THE SWAMP From The Gutter To The Swamp BANDCAMP https://xuluprophet.bandcamp.com/albu... Xuluprophet- Psychedelic Funk/Reggae/Rock Savannah, GA. High octane heavy Caribbean flavored groove music. Xuluprophet has shared the stage with The Wailers, Here Come The Mummies, Tropadelic, Lullwater, Van Gordon Martin, Mobley, Zach Deputy, Passafire, The Expendables, and Bumpin’ Uglies. Xuluprophet has toured Texas (Houston), Louisiana (Nola), Tennessee, Arkansas, N.C. (Charlotte), S.C. ( HHI, Columbia, Charleston), Florida( Miami, St. Augustine, Tampa, Daytona), and Georgia ( Atlanta, Saint Simons, Savannah, Athens) in 2018. As well as playing festivals- Alphapalooza (TN), Swamp Hippie (Sapelo Island), Food Day (Savannah), St. Patrick’s Day (Savannah) and Earth Day (Savannah). Xuluprophet been compared to artists as varied as The Police, Jimi Hendrix, The Cure, Bad Brains and Primus. While playing mostly dance and party music, the lyrical message is both political and spiritual, drawing from their reggae roots they wish to influence the listener to reflect and better themselves and the world around them through the power of music and song. Be sure not to miss this unique and dynamic live band!

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